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what's going on here, larry, is the fundamental problem is that obama can't talk about his own record. and that's why we see all these attacks on mitt romney, whether it's his time at bain, his term as governor of massachusetts, putting the dog on the roof of the car, you know -- obama can talk about anything other than his own record. that's what we're seeing over and over. >> i mean, keith boykin, we got a spate of more lousy numbers today. okay? gdp, jobless claims, chicago manufacturing index, we had lousy consumer sentiment yesterday. i don't think we're definitely on the road to recession, but i'll tell you this, keith, we could be on the front end. if you're running less that 2% economic growth, any little jigger could get us back into recession. that's what obama should be thinking about. that is what he should be talking about, not what happened in massachusetts ten years ago. >> obama does work on this every day -- as president of the united states, but you know really, larry, this is a presidential election, and elections are about choices. this is a choice between mitt rom
what's going on here, larry, is the fundamental problem is that obama can't talk about his own record. and that's why we see all these attacks on mitt romney, whether it's his time at bain, his term as governor of massachusetts, putting the dog on the roof of the car, you know -- obama can talk about anything other than his own record. that's what we're seeing over and over. >> i mean, keith boykin, we got a spate of more lousy numbers today. okay? gdp, jobless claims, chicago...
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> general, let's talk down the road. you've said the worst case scenario would be all out civil war in egypt and richard engel just told us tonight we're that close to it right now. if it were to happen what should our response be? would it make sense, i'm just talking blue sky here, to send a few ships closer to that region just in case? >> well, you know, richard engel is the best person i've run into lately for understanding the mood in these arab countries. there is almost nothing we can do to a giant heavily armed land locked arab country and certainly signalling military seriousness with naval elements or whatever is a waste of time. we want, again, to stop the violence, keep the threat to israel from blowing up and keep the canal open. other than that we don't have -- they don't have a lot of oil. they are not divided terribly among sunni and shia and kurds. a lot of these problems might come one control in the coming six months. we better hope they do because we don't have many options if they don't. >> general a
> general, let's talk down the road. you've said the worst case scenario would be all out civil war in egypt and richard engel just told us tonight we're that close to it right now. if it were to happen what should our response be? would it make sense, i'm just talking blue sky here, to send a few ships closer to that region just in case? >> well, you know, richard engel is the best person i've run into lately for understanding the mood in these arab countries. there is almost nothing...
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it's very difficult to differentiate romney and obama care. i don't know if anybody else can. >> you have to mention today pfizer. i know it's outside of what we discussed. here's the company with great balance sheet and dividend. we are at a four-year high. it has money on the upside. we mentioned it for a long time and it continues to work. >> i think it's right in the conversation. there is an article outside that they will grow their business 60%. that's the key to health care around a lot of places and especially in the emerging world. generics are doubling from 2007 to 2012. they will double in another five years. they are trading versus the historical around 20. they are playing the future for at least the pharma industry. >> in terms of the handicapping, are you seeing options that indicate any guesses? >> we are seeing bullish blows in well point and unitedhealth. that's consistent with the view and pfizer traded over three times the daily volume based on the same things they were just talking about. >> an issue we will continue to wa
it's very difficult to differentiate romney and obama care. i don't know if anybody else can. >> you have to mention today pfizer. i know it's outside of what we discussed. here's the company with great balance sheet and dividend. we are at a four-year high. it has money on the upside. we mentioned it for a long time and it continues to work. >> i think it's right in the conversation. there is an article outside that they will grow their business 60%. that's the key to health care...
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president obama actually dialed up republican leaders john boehner and mitch mcconnell to talk about the sequester. this is good. it's called communication. we'll have a full report coming up from our man in washington robert costa. remember how we told the other night about how federal workers are still getting pay raises despite a so-called pay freeze? it turns out federal worker pensions are facing huge unfunded liabilities that could bankrupt them and force a new taxpayer bailout. but on the whole, folks, have no fear, america. help is on the way. this is "the kudlow report" and it starts right now. >>> all right. first up tonight the sky is not falling. even the president's own press secretary backed up president obama's sequester threat of mass layoffs. take a listen to jay carney. >> we agree with the consensus estimates here again from private outside economic firms from the congressional budget office that say we would lose, the country would lose up to 750,000 jobs if the sequester were allowed to be implemented. >> talking about hundreds of thousands of job losses the firs
president obama actually dialed up republican leaders john boehner and mitch mcconnell to talk about the sequester. this is good. it's called communication. we'll have a full report coming up from our man in washington robert costa. remember how we told the other night about how federal workers are still getting pay raises despite a so-called pay freeze? it turns out federal worker pensions are facing huge unfunded liabilities that could bankrupt them and force a new taxpayer bailout. but on...
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obama playing blame ognomics. let's talk. we have keith boykin. david fredoso, and kevin william zone, with "the national review." kevin, all during the primaries they wished mitt was an extremi, but he's not. this is obama's blame game. >> i wish he -- at some point you have to wonder if these people aren't just a little embarrassed to say this sort of thing, because it's so transparent. romney's most -- when it comes to tax reductions in the $200,000 line. but only for people who are making $200,000 or less. he's kind of right there in the president's range when it comes to a lot of these issues. you know, i wish mitt romney were half the tough guy that they want him to be. >> keith, they have to be racking their brains in the white house, what to do, about their lousy economic polls. you don't believe this extremist thing is going to work. a minute ago they were calling him a flip-flopper centrist. >> i think their point is he's taken on extreme positions, if you look action for example at the dream act, the ryan budget, position on planned par
obama playing blame ognomics. let's talk. we have keith boykin. david fredoso, and kevin william zone, with "the national review." kevin, all during the primaries they wished mitt was an extremi, but he's not. this is obama's blame game. >> i wish he -- at some point you have to wonder if these people aren't just a little embarrassed to say this sort of thing, because it's so transparent. romney's most -- when it comes to tax reductions in the $200,000 line. but only for people...
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obama. i did meet with mr. summers and had a chance to talk to him and various members of the house ways and means committee. >> mr. klayco, last one. the game may not be over according to "the wall street journal." revenue demands from health care. what's your take on that? what was your quote, this thing is red hot to white cold but could go back to red hot again? how do you feel today? are you white cold or red hot? >> i'm kind of in the blue at this point right now. i don't have an opinion on that. i just don't want to go ahead and make one problem to solve another. >> the basic point is we're not going to get an end to that deferral so you done have to double tax those profits earned overseas. that's the basic bottom line here. >> we'd like to go ahead and make sure the deferral stays in place because it does give us a competitive advantage when competing with companies that are headquartered outside the u.s. >> michael klayko, brocade communications. congratulations. a big win for economic growth and jobs
obama. i did meet with mr. summers and had a chance to talk to him and various members of the house ways and means committee. >> mr. klayco, last one. the game may not be over according to "the wall street journal." revenue demands from health care. what's your take on that? what was your quote, this thing is red hot to white cold but could go back to red hot again? how do you feel today? are you white cold or red hot? >> i'm kind of in the blue at this point right now. i...
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of entitlement reform, president obama, i give him credit, what are the serious chance of entitlement reform? >> i think what you saw from the president's budget proposal he did the very bare minimum that you can still say, well, he's doing something. i don't think right now -- >> the bare minimum? >> it's joke, c'me on. >> first of all, it wasn't a joke when the republicans were saying -- john boehner and other republicans were saying this is one of the things president obama needed to do to prove he was serious along with -- he does it. this is not even his agenda. >> i know it isn't his agenda, i'm very aware of. i'll acknowledge that, too, getting into the gop agenda, they won't be willing to compromise. this is exactly why, larry, we won't get anything done. >> it takes too much out of the defense, that will have to change at some.. next year, that will stay. >> this is the weirdest thing exactly what was done to the faa, where they loosened up some move him between accounts, so money could move between accounts, large accounts, this is what republicans have been suggesting to pr
of entitlement reform, president obama, i give him credit, what are the serious chance of entitlement reform? >> i think what you saw from the president's budget proposal he did the very bare minimum that you can still say, well, he's doing something. i don't think right now -- >> the bare minimum? >> it's joke, c'me on. >> first of all, it wasn't a joke when the republicans were saying -- john boehner and other republicans were saying this is one of the things president...
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certainly not obama's budget. so let's talk about this. we can wander into the budget also. we have dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research and steve moore, wall street journal editorial board. he's the author of the return to prosperity. steve moore, republicans were supposed to offset the payroll tax cuts with spending cuts and now they're giving up. now they're saying no. there's a free lunch here and i don't like this one darn bit. >> well, they are caving in on paying with the payroll tax cut, but they aren't caving in for paying for the unemployment insurance extension. in fact, lair, they're insisting on reforms to the program like consisting that people are looking for jobs and drug testing and so on. i think the reason you've seen this kind of capitulation by the republicans is they got so stung right before christmas when the payroll tax cut got held up that they're just afraid to fight on this one right now and they refuse to -- the democrats weren't negotiating so they threw in the -- >> yeah, but this is so bad. dean baker, this is
certainly not obama's budget. so let's talk about this. we can wander into the budget also. we have dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research and steve moore, wall street journal editorial board. he's the author of the return to prosperity. steve moore, republicans were supposed to offset the payroll tax cuts with spending cuts and now they're giving up. now they're saying no. there's a free lunch here and i don't like this one darn bit. >> well, they are...
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i hear president obama talking about the past -- >> it's clear -- >> i told robert he could have the last word. many thanks to richard socarides and robert costa and our special guest tonight syndicated talk show host neal boortz. >> it's been fun. >> we can hear you on about -- >> 230 radio stations. and looking at me it's clear why i'm on radio. >> thank you for joining us. i'm michelle caruso cabrera. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching. you have a very good night. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door d
i hear president obama talking about the past -- >> it's clear -- >> i told robert he could have the last word. many thanks to richard socarides and robert costa and our special guest tonight syndicated talk show host neal boortz. >> it's been fun. >> we can hear you on about -- >> 230 radio stations. and looking at me it's clear why i'm on radio. >> thank you for joining us. i'm michelle caruso cabrera. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching. you...
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talked about health care reform. i'll grant you that. do you think max baucus has effectively ended that as an option and we'll have some kind of exchange or co-op tiff? >> i think an exchange. i think the government option has been tainted by all of this nonsense and it will be tougher to pass. . >> you think it's dead cincinnati. >> close. >> we've had trouble in this country with the airlines, for example. no one said let's have a federal airline. no public option for airlines. >> when i come back i want to talk about his attack on insurance companies, raising more taxes on rich people. he said we can get a little more but that's a little more more because we're already raising taxes. everybody please stay put. we have a lot more work to do. i don't know, mr. obama offense or defense, looked pretty defensive to me. coming up, the new bull market took a breather for the day and the week. you know, folks, pullbacks are healthy at least that's my take. we'll get your market strategies for the next week from two of th
talked about health care reform. i'll grant you that. do you think max baucus has effectively ended that as an option and we'll have some kind of exchange or co-op tiff? >> i think an exchange. i think the government option has been tainted by all of this nonsense and it will be tougher to pass. . >> you think it's dead cincinnati. >> close. >> we've had trouble in this country with the airlines, for example. no one said let's have a federal airline. no public option for...
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how is he going to talk about obama when he's the grandfather of it by sponsoring romney care? >> it's a completely different policy right now. >> hang on one second. herman cain, you're still out there. if you can hear the conversation, we don't know the specifics of the tax cut plan, we don't know the specifics of the spending cut plan, there's no question that jim lehrer, who is a smart guy, is going to ask for specifics. can you help us out? and then you've got the obama care situation. it's amazing romney hasn't said that much about obama care. why is this? >> romney is the grandfather of obama care is just a bad rap. let me tell what you i know about the spending. i'm on a tour, i'm in my 11th city and we're on a tour and i'm going to be doing a debate listening party at arizona state university tonight. this will be the 11th university i've been to, i've had 11 lunches with business owners. let me tell you what the people understand that i believe governor romney is going to drive home. spending is destroying this nation and i think if he stays on that message, he's goin
how is he going to talk about obama when he's the grandfather of it by sponsoring romney care? >> it's a completely different policy right now. >> hang on one second. herman cain, you're still out there. if you can hear the conversation, we don't know the specifics of the tax cut plan, we don't know the specifics of the spending cut plan, there's no question that jim lehrer, who is a smart guy, is going to ask for specifics. can you help us out? and then you've got the obama care...
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that's what we're talking about. this will be the first time in our history where the federal government will force individuals to engaging commerce. it is a huge assault on our freedom. that's what obama care is all about. see, mr. miller, that's the thing. the issue is that the legislators make the rules. we have to live by them. and we are not paid while we should be paid for medicare. we get 93 cents on a dollar of cost. we get 84, 85 cent on a dollar a cost. you can't exist that way. i wrote a book which talked about other things that could be done to help the system along. the system has got to be changed. >> larry, here's the problem. if this obama care law gets passed, or if it gets implemented, implemented. >> now we're going to be dumping 25 million more people. basically what obama care does is it limits the supply and increases the demand. >> we don't make the rules. we have to live with them. we've got 2700 pages of obamacare and we're trying to figure out how in the world we can deal with it. >> in 12,3
that's what we're talking about. this will be the first time in our history where the federal government will force individuals to engaging commerce. it is a huge assault on our freedom. that's what obama care is all about. see, mr. miller, that's the thing. the issue is that the legislators make the rules. we have to live by them. and we are not paid while we should be paid for medicare. we get 93 cents on a dollar of cost. we get 84, 85 cent on a dollar a cost. you can't exist that way. i...
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president obama talked about it last night. he completely ignored the real issue, which is cash in the pocket works and i think that's going to hit the registers a quarter or two from now and that's where the surprises will start to come. >> that's right. >> we'll have a little more on where people are spending those savings coming up in a bit. for now, everybody, thank you very much. >> thanks, guys. >> good to see you this afternoon. and we've got about 50 minutes to go. the dow has turned negative but it's been bouncing around all day. it's a familiar tune for us here so far this year. we'll see what happens with plenty of time still left to go. the s&p still positive by a couple points. the nasdaq just like one. >> it's like the weather in denver, you don't like it now, just wait a couple minutes. and look at netflix. the pros will tell us if today's gains are justify and if netflix is the network of the future. >>> and to do ameritrade's ceo gives us his reaction to the canadian rate cut. that's coming up on "the closing b
president obama talked about it last night. he completely ignored the real issue, which is cash in the pocket works and i think that's going to hit the registers a quarter or two from now and that's where the surprises will start to come. >> that's right. >> we'll have a little more on where people are spending those savings coming up in a bit. for now, everybody, thank you very much. >> thanks, guys. >> good to see you this afternoon. and we've got about 50 minutes to...
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this is an obama-type defense on spending cuts. next thing you want is revenues to help the post office go through. what's go pac? i'm sorry. >> it's a teachable moment as guy talked about. this is what happens when you allow the government to come in and run an industry that in treery is private. it is not. any decision the post office wants to make to become more efficient, they have to say mother may i. in this administration you see whether it's the epa that wants to continue to regulate the energy industry, trying to do more in the car industry, trying to take over the health care industry. >> can i just interject? you see the problems between government has mother may i decisions over the economy. >> it has nothing to do with the obama administration. the problems of the post office go back way before president obama existed. the reality is it's an inefficient organization that has to answer to the government to make decisions. the problem is people aren't using the post office. >> let me make a quick point. first of all it's
this is an obama-type defense on spending cuts. next thing you want is revenues to help the post office go through. what's go pac? i'm sorry. >> it's a teachable moment as guy talked about. this is what happens when you allow the government to come in and run an industry that in treery is private. it is not. any decision the post office wants to make to become more efficient, they have to say mother may i. in this administration you see whether it's the epa that wants to continue to...
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president obama held one in nancy pelosi and talked about death boards. the rumor that's been circulating a lot lately is this idea somehow the house of representatives voted for death panels that will basically pull the plug on grandma because we decided it's too expensive to let her live anymore. i am not in favor of that. just, i want to -- wasn't to clear the air here. >> well, pull the plug on grand mampt i'm surprised he went there. can we put this sarah palin thing up before we introduce our panel. i think they have a strong opinion. a lot of this death stuff comes from a blog posting by former governor of alaska. a facebook posting. now, i think she softened her message a bit and wrote on sunday, we must stick to a discussion of the issues and not get sidetracked by tactics that can be accused of leading to intimidation or harassment there. is a hint here of a palin-obama face-off, if you will, which really juices this up even more. let me bring in my highly distinguished panel. kelley ann conway, republican pollster. leslie marshal is back. she h
president obama held one in nancy pelosi and talked about death boards. the rumor that's been circulating a lot lately is this idea somehow the house of representatives voted for death panels that will basically pull the plug on grandma because we decided it's too expensive to let her live anymore. i am not in favor of that. just, i want to -- wasn't to clear the air here. >> well, pull the plug on grand mampt i'm surprised he went there. can we put this sarah palin thing up before we...
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obama? is this not hypocrisy? >> papa bush gave him a better economy. i've got to get out of here. >> it's after the election, you lost, larry. get over it. >>> do you think someone earning $250,000 a year is rich? please tweet us @thekudlowreport. we'll read them later in the show. >>> guess what? nancy pelosi is staying. wow! in congress. as the minority leader of the house democrats. holy cow. surrounded by women democrats at the house, nancy pelosi told reporters today they were looking into the future. more women, more minorities in the incoming house. more than ever before with her decision. the democratic leadership is not going to change in the new house of representatives in january. and all i'll say is my condolences to her longtime deputy, steny hoyer. >>> anyway, stocks dropped sharply on president obama's press conference today. the dow closed down almost 700 points since the election itself. keith boykin notwithstanding. we'll look at the growing number of investor pessimists.
obama? is this not hypocrisy? >> papa bush gave him a better economy. i've got to get out of here. >> it's after the election, you lost, larry. get over it. >>> do you think someone earning $250,000 a year is rich? please tweet us @thekudlowreport. we'll read them later in the show. >>> guess what? nancy pelosi is staying. wow! in congress. as the minority leader of the house democrats. holy cow. surrounded by women democrats at the house, nancy pelosi told...
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you and i have talked about this. the entitlement state versus the opportunity state. >> the opportunity state is the state that president obama is trying to encourage. mitt romney's father was on welfare. paul ryan was taking stimulus money and giving it to his constituents. mitt romney should understand. most of the people who don't pay income taxes are people who live in the south. >> there is no correlation between government benefits and income tax and voting. i want to go to jim. the issue is bigger than this. keith and i may disagree on some parts of this issue. but what romney has tried to say for a year or more is that he is trying to rebuild free enterprise. i think romney has to stay with that message. >> there are people on benefits. what we want to do is give them an opportunity to rise out of that and give them an opportunity and take care of their families. who is going to build up the economy. romney has these tax cuts and he doesn't talk about it. he hates the debt and they don't talk about it. now th
you and i have talked about this. the entitlement state versus the opportunity state. >> the opportunity state is the state that president obama is trying to encourage. mitt romney's father was on welfare. paul ryan was taking stimulus money and giving it to his constituents. mitt romney should understand. most of the people who don't pay income taxes are people who live in the south. >> there is no correlation between government benefits and income tax and voting. i want to go to...
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but as you can see, it is slightly down, on china, both candidates talked tough, but president obama tried to paint governor romney as a hypocrite. >> governor. >> reporter: invested in companies that were pioneers of out-sourcing to china. and is currently investing in companies that are building surveillance equipment for china to spy on its own folks n. >> that is a stretch, as governor romney pointed out. the assets are in trust, but nobody invested in out-sources while governor romney was ceo, bain capital did invest in 2011, but at least ten years after governor romney left the firm. >> we have four consecutive years when he said where he was running for office he would cut the deficit in half. instead he has doubled it. >> not really, when the president came to office in january of 2009, the congressional budget office put the deficit, a bush budget, at 1.2, so no, he didn't double it, but didn't follow up with his promise to cut it either. and president obama called the benghazi an attack and referred to it as senseless violence, and summing up, according to the transcript, h
but as you can see, it is slightly down, on china, both candidates talked tough, but president obama tried to paint governor romney as a hypocrite. >> governor. >> reporter: invested in companies that were pioneers of out-sourcing to china. and is currently investing in companies that are building surveillance equipment for china to spy on its own folks n. >> that is a stretch, as governor romney pointed out. the assets are in trust, but nobody invested in out-sources while...
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. >> so i know you've been very critical of obama care, and i want to talk about your biblically based flat tax, which i just love, but at the end of the day, are you really saying it's really education, education, education, right at the beginning of the child's life? >> on an individual basis, education makes the biggest difference of anything. certainly, in my case, and in many other cases that i know of, people should go to the website, horatio alger society and read the stories of those people, all of whom came from desperate situations and achieved at the highest levels. see what they put into it. those are the kinds of things we need to be putting in front of our young people. >> so, doctor, would you support government investment in early childhood education, increasing that? secondly, where do you stand on the issue of affirmative action? >> yes. early childhood education is good if it's done correctly. we don't want to do it in a way that gives people a message, poor little thing, we're going to take care of you. we want to do it in a way that's empowering and that tends to l
. >> so i know you've been very critical of obama care, and i want to talk about your biblically based flat tax, which i just love, but at the end of the day, are you really saying it's really education, education, education, right at the beginning of the child's life? >> on an individual basis, education makes the biggest difference of anything. certainly, in my case, and in many other cases that i know of, people should go to the website, horatio alger society and read the stories...
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. >> without being interruptive, jim -- >> the trouble is -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> they're opposed to taxing health care benefits, not tax increases. >> keith, the trouble with this story is on the one hand, you can't have vice president biden and president obama telling us how worried they are about a rising unemployment rate and a weaker-than-expected economy, and on the other hand, taxing capital, taxing investors and taxing businesses. the trouble with this administration is they have a disregard for the precise institutes and channels that would create new jobs, namely, business. they have a disregard for business and they have a disregard for the investors that finance business. and until you solve that disconnect, my friend, you are not going to get the kind of job creation that they so devoutly want and that i totally agree with. >> we're talking health care here, larry. they're talking about raising taxes -- >> wait a second. >> -- on the wealthiest people. >> trish, i'm going to correct you on this, because you're talking about small business owners. >> that's rig
. >> without being interruptive, jim -- >> the trouble is -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> they're opposed to taxing health care benefits, not tax increases. >> keith, the trouble with this story is on the one hand, you can't have vice president biden and president obama telling us how worried they are about a rising unemployment rate and a weaker-than-expected economy, and on the other hand, taxing capital, taxing investors and taxing businesses. the trouble with this...
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and we are approaching a $6 trillion increase in debt under president obama. is obama cooked? in fact, he's so cooked mitt romney has now taken a commanding lead among independents. seems to be gaining grounds in swing states. let's talk. dan, author of "better, stronger, faster, the myth of financial decline." heather wilson, i want to ask you about the monetary story. you're running for the senate. is money outrageous? is it easy to raise? is it hard to raise? you heard john harwood describe it. up heard john boehner beat up on it. anybody can do it. >> for fund-raisers for campaign it is. i worry more about small businesses and whether able to get loans to create the jobs where wealth really comes from and where jobs are, which is from small business and rules that dodd-frank is putting in place is killing our small bank. we have banks in new mexico that are not loaning to residential loans anymore. if you wanted 2 million, you go to walls fargo. if you needed 35,000 for a new truck for the paint company -- >> you mean for your small business. >> i'm talking about what it's
and we are approaching a $6 trillion increase in debt under president obama. is obama cooked? in fact, he's so cooked mitt romney has now taken a commanding lead among independents. seems to be gaining grounds in swing states. let's talk. dan, author of "better, stronger, faster, the myth of financial decline." heather wilson, i want to ask you about the monetary story. you're running for the senate. is money outrageous? is it easy to raise? is it hard to raise? you heard john harwood...
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in fact, joe biden spent precious little time talking about president obama. it was much more about joe biden and his beliefs. i just found that interesting. ryan on the other hand spent a lot more time defending mitt romney and put through his five point plan. i don't think the obama reelect rationale has yet been made and i think that's a weakness. >> you mentioned the debate to come. how does tonight change the strategy for the president for the governor next week? >> reporter: a couple points on that, carl. first of all, i didn't think either candidate did a very good job of focusing exclusively on the top of the other ticket. for the obama campaign, when you're the incumbent all the problems in the world are your problems. that's the burden of an incumbent in bad times. when you're a challenger, the freedom you have is, yeah, i want all the things he wants, i share all the values he shares but i'd do it better, i'd do it cheaper. the democrats have not come to an effective way of dealing with that challenger argument. >> thanks to all of you for all of yo
in fact, joe biden spent precious little time talking about president obama. it was much more about joe biden and his beliefs. i just found that interesting. ryan on the other hand spent a lot more time defending mitt romney and put through his five point plan. i don't think the obama reelect rationale has yet been made and i think that's a weakness. >> you mentioned the debate to come. how does tonight change the strategy for the president for the governor next week? >> reporter: a...
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i know obama did not. my next guest might agree with that. let's talk about it. edward klein, author of the new york times best-selling book "the amateur" and my friend steve paul from the wall street journal editorial board. the reason obama doesn't come out with pro growth measures is i don't think his first priority is growth. i think his first priority is to have the government run the economy, not the private sector. >> my view is his first priority is to get ree -elected and he' having trouble with the base. african-americans aren't enthusiastic about him. jews aren't enthusiastic about him and unions aren't enthusiastic. obama took a page out of a 65-year-old memo written by clark clifford for truman in 1948 in which truman's political guru said run against congress. do executive orders that transcend congress. that's what obama is doing now. the latest example of which is his getting a pass onto the states on welfare reform. >> hang on. we'll get to that in a second with steve moore. let me follow up on a key point. the economy, every poll shows and i kno
i know obama did not. my next guest might agree with that. let's talk about it. edward klein, author of the new york times best-selling book "the amateur" and my friend steve paul from the wall street journal editorial board. the reason obama doesn't come out with pro growth measures is i don't think his first priority is growth. i think his first priority is to have the government run the economy, not the private sector. >> my view is his first priority is to get ree -elected...
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been in office six months, give him time. >> let's talk about the stimulus as reality. how much of the 787 has actually been spent? does anybody want to say? less than 20%. >> that's what you -- >> let me finish. don't claim it had an effect when most hasn't been spent. the american people decided they're willing to do it themselves. i know that's shocking. >> the government shouldn't be stimulating anything. everybody's missing the point, even ben. the government shouldn't be in the business of creating, stimulating, buying old cars or helping wall street. >> that's a philosophical issue. >> jack, pipe down. i even talk to capitalists on wall street and said some type of government stimulus was needed. they needed the government to provide liquidity when banks would not loan even to each other. i want to stop having an i ideological debate and have facts. and very little of that 787 system has been spent so what are you claiming all the credit for. >> look when lehman brothers failed, the financial industry was in crisis, we were facing the collapse on the stock market
been in office six months, give him time. >> let's talk about the stimulus as reality. how much of the 787 has actually been spent? does anybody want to say? less than 20%. >> that's what you -- >> let me finish. don't claim it had an effect when most hasn't been spent. the american people decided they're willing to do it themselves. i know that's shocking. >> the government shouldn't be stimulating anything. everybody's missing the point, even ben. the government...
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romney, knocked obama out in the first round. there is a pro growth message and it doesn't start with government jobs. it starts with confidence and it starts with some kind of pro growth tax policy that is friendly to corporate america. we have the same tax rate as japan. it need to come down and there is plenty to do and romney, if he delivers it again, he may be out cold. >> i think he may have the more detailed growth plan. but regarding the jobs plan, which sounds like a lot what he did in 2009, you know, my motto here is if it was going to work it would have already worked. maybe that is why they didn't want to go down that road. it will be more spending for teachers or whatever. that stuff never works. it is about $250 billion in tax breaks from businesses. there are some economists who could argue that the program did create some jobs. this is his vision. what is that mis. >> i think it is hard to mathe spending increases employment. there is a dial back that offsets that increase. you see that in qe 2 and qe 3. if you go
romney, knocked obama out in the first round. there is a pro growth message and it doesn't start with government jobs. it starts with confidence and it starts with some kind of pro growth tax policy that is friendly to corporate america. we have the same tax rate as japan. it need to come down and there is plenty to do and romney, if he delivers it again, he may be out cold. >> i think he may have the more detailed growth plan. but regarding the jobs plan, which sounds like a lot what he...
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she is making that speech and delivering it out in copenhagen, talking about what the u.s. is prepared to do if they can somehow iron out an agreement there. the president of the united states, barack obama, is scheduled to arrive there on friday morning for a very quick visit. it will be interesting to see if anything develops out of all that. let's bring you back to keith wirtz and get the conversation back to the focus on the market for the trading day today. he of course with fifth third asset management. just justinerhardt stewart is with us, as well. let's turn our attention to the federal reserve from yesterday and how we look at the investing situation for the last part of 2009 into 2010. where do you see the opportunity to make money over the, say, next three to six months? >> over the next three to six months, we think next year represents a whole new market condition. we think investors need to prepare for that and probably at this stage. the fed clearly signaled earlier this week that they have intentions to keep rates artificially low. so the idea that the fed
she is making that speech and delivering it out in copenhagen, talking about what the u.s. is prepared to do if they can somehow iron out an agreement there. the president of the united states, barack obama, is scheduled to arrive there on friday morning for a very quick visit. it will be interesting to see if anything develops out of all that. let's bring you back to keith wirtz and get the conversation back to the focus on the market for the trading day today. he of course with fifth third...
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in the meantime, president obama talking oil prices at a news conference last hour, saying the recent spike in pump prices could hurt our recovery. >> i want gas prices lower because they hurt families, because i meet folks every day who have to drive a long way to get to work, and them filling up this gas tank gets more and more painful. and it's a tax out of their pocketbooks, out of their paychecks. >> the president went on to say there's no silver bullets when it comes to fixing our energy needs, calling for a mix of increased production, conservation and also clean energy technology. >>> while oil prices are moving lower today on news that the u.s. and five other world powers have agreed on new talks with iran over its nuclear program, oil falling about 1.5%, backing off recent highs that brought prices past 109 bucks a barrel late last month. the world's leading energy executives are gathering today in houston, texas. that's where we find our own sharon epperson. sharon? >> reporter: brian, a lot of the executives here at this energy conference have a lot to say about how we cou
in the meantime, president obama talking oil prices at a news conference last hour, saying the recent spike in pump prices could hurt our recovery. >> i want gas prices lower because they hurt families, because i meet folks every day who have to drive a long way to get to work, and them filling up this gas tank gets more and more painful. and it's a tax out of their pocketbooks, out of their paychecks. >> the president went on to say there's no silver bullets when it comes to fixing...
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just moments ago, president obama held a press conference talking about austerity versus stimulus abroad, as well as here at home. he also answered questions about his attack on private equity and bain capital. cnbc's john harwood joining us now live from washington with more. good evening, john. >> good evening, brian. the president wrapped up a weekend of diplomacy where he was dealing with things like the wind-down of the afghanistan war and what to do about the eurozone and that austerity versus growth debate. but his closing news conference today was dominated by the news on bain capital. the president rejected the criticism from the likes of cory booker that you just played and defended his attacks on bain capital, said he would continue talking about that, because they show that the preparation that mitt romney had at bain is simply not adequate for the job as president. >> if your main argument for how to grow the economy is i knew how to make a lot of money for investors, then you're missing what this job is about. it doesn't -- it doesn't mean you weren't good at private equity
just moments ago, president obama held a press conference talking about austerity versus stimulus abroad, as well as here at home. he also answered questions about his attack on private equity and bain capital. cnbc's john harwood joining us now live from washington with more. good evening, john. >> good evening, brian. the president wrapped up a weekend of diplomacy where he was dealing with things like the wind-down of the afghanistan war and what to do about the eurozone and that...
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obama talks about problems and he's great at talking about it. >> he's basically saying he prefers entrepreneurs to government. he'd lower tax rates, replace obama care, roll back regulations. is that going to be what he says next thursday at the convention? >> yeah. it's going to be contrasts and then a very positive message about what his philosophy is. i think that's what people have been waiting, sitting on the sidelines saying, what's he going to roll up his sleeves and get into this and talk about bain cap al and bear hug it. i think the romney campaign is fortunate. they have had 120 million dollars spent against them over the summer. a lot in negative ads. a lot of inaccurate ads still trying to hang onto the bain capital thing and twist it. they have survived. >> the polls are evening up now. real quick, mark. likeability. i was talking to laura ingram about it today. what does romney have to do? i think he's terrific. whatever. >> you want a likable president. in the '90s you needed that. in the times of crisis you went for the sober, austere guy, fdr. this is what you need now. >> tha
obama talks about problems and he's great at talking about it. >> he's basically saying he prefers entrepreneurs to government. he'd lower tax rates, replace obama care, roll back regulations. is that going to be what he says next thursday at the convention? >> yeah. it's going to be contrasts and then a very positive message about what his philosophy is. i think that's what people have been waiting, sitting on the sidelines saying, what's he going to roll up his sleeves and get...
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in fact, he'd rather bash the supreme court than even talk about obama care, which he doesn't want rewritten under a republican congress. in other words, he doesn't have anything positive to sell, so he's going negative on the rest of the world. and i think that's a losing proposition. >> i think it's also a mistake to talk about the subject on the topic. every time he says obama care, that's the bill that 72% of americans think is unconstitutional. so even bringing up the topic is a bad idea. but you're right, where is his full tax plan? where is his plan to reform medicare, medicaid and social security? that's what's so ironic about this. actually, mitt romney has these things -- >> he's going to run on the fact that we've had what? 24 months of consecutive job growth and private sector? he's going to run on -- he's going to run -- general motors is back after they were dead, left for dead, run on the fact he actually got osama bin laden. he's going to run on the fact he's the first president to get a health care plan after 70 years of people trying to do it. yes, some of these things aren
in fact, he'd rather bash the supreme court than even talk about obama care, which he doesn't want rewritten under a republican congress. in other words, he doesn't have anything positive to sell, so he's going negative on the rest of the world. and i think that's a losing proposition. >> i think it's also a mistake to talk about the subject on the topic. every time he says obama care, that's the bill that 72% of americans think is unconstitutional. so even bringing up the topic is a bad...
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let's talk. we have david goodfriend, former clinton white house official, co-host of "left jab" on sirius xm radio. good friend really has his work cut out for him tonight. we also welcome back distinguished michael steele, former republican national committee chairman, and cnbc contributor jennifer rubin. she is the author of the "washington post's" "right turn" blog. michael steele, i'll start with you because -- >> yes, sir. >> -- it just seems like everything obama does turns to stone. particularly this attack on bain capital, which seems to have split the democratic party very badly. exactly what obama would not wish to happen. >> exactly. and i think you put the right word on it. stupid. i think the approach that the campaign has taken, and you've read accounts from the "wall street journal" to "usa today," that are saying that they're thinking right now we're going to push the negative narrative, we're going to come hard early on this to help define romney. the problem is romney's doing a
let's talk. we have david goodfriend, former clinton white house official, co-host of "left jab" on sirius xm radio. good friend really has his work cut out for him tonight. we also welcome back distinguished michael steele, former republican national committee chairman, and cnbc contributor jennifer rubin. she is the author of the "washington post's" "right turn" blog. michael steele, i'll start with you because -- >> yes, sir. >> -- it just seems like...
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take a listen to president obama talking about fixing the economy back in 2009. >> if i don't have this done in three years then there's going to be a one-term proposition. >> all right. that one's going to come back to haunt him. we'll be right back with much more. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm brian shactman. a lot of apple news. first they unveiled faster, thinner laptops and the new ios 6. no news on iphone 5 or apple tv. chrysler expanding a recall of the jeep liberty to nearly 350,000. units to check a rear suspension arm that could rust out. crude oil futures fell to an eight-month low and below $83 a barrel. and 23-year-old crystal reas claimed a $2.1 million tax refund. she was arrested and charged after a spending spree. she got caught because she reported her car lost. when we come back, we discuss the obama line and discuss his chances of re-election. "the kudlow report" will be right back. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic stand
take a listen to president obama talking about fixing the economy back in 2009. >> if i don't have this done in three years then there's going to be a one-term proposition. >> all right. that one's going to come back to haunt him. we'll be right back with much more. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm brian shactman. a lot of apple news. first they unveiled faster, thinner laptops and the new ios 6. no news on iphone 5 or apple tv. chrysler expanding a...
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obama is not speak being to assad. assad is beyond hearing. he's speaking to moscow. don't let this happen. he's talking directly to putin. >> let me go back to your other fascinating point opinion you say back in 2003, of course this was the weapons of mass destruction that president bush and the intelligence agencies around the world never were able to discover. you're saying, john, that the russians carted or flew those wmds, these were chemical weapons of mass destruction that the russians carted those wmds from iraq to syria but, in fact, there were wmds in iraq all along. . it to be very careful. russians cooperated in the transfer of major weapon systems. the republican guards, the ability to launch the missiles and the wmd and to marry the war head with the missiles. the russians supervised all of that for saddam hussein. the night of april 5th two convoys left baghdad one with the russian ambassador headed to damascus the other headed through the area of north of baghdad with all of the major weapon systems. they crossed the border. that's the last i can repo
obama is not speak being to assad. assad is beyond hearing. he's speaking to moscow. don't let this happen. he's talking directly to putin. >> let me go back to your other fascinating point opinion you say back in 2003, of course this was the weapons of mass destruction that president bush and the intelligence agencies around the world never were able to discover. you're saying, john, that the russians carted or flew those wmds, these were chemical weapons of mass destruction that the...
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when president obama and vladamir putin came out of their meeting. the photos, the foet photo-op, clearly looked uncomfortable that. little brief smile that you saw from president obama there, if you blinked you missed it, that was all you got. it was a very tense situation obviously. they made clear they do not agree on how to go about calming down the situation in syria, fixing it, getting an end to the fighting. they both claim to agree that they want it to come to be a end, but they certainly don't agree on how to do that. presumably, larry, this was going to be a g-8 summit that was going to talk about some economic issues, including free trade, a huge free trade deal on the table between europe and the united states. the two largest economies in the world, especially when you put all the european economies together. that's really going to be overshadowed by syria. the other thing about the free trade talks is the french are already complaining saying they want their art and film industry protected. they seem to have forgotten that gerard depard
when president obama and vladamir putin came out of their meeting. the photos, the foet photo-op, clearly looked uncomfortable that. little brief smile that you saw from president obama there, if you blinked you missed it, that was all you got. it was a very tense situation obviously. they made clear they do not agree on how to go about calming down the situation in syria, fixing it, getting an end to the fighting. they both claim to agree that they want it to come to be a end, but they...
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that could have been one of the things they talked about. but at this point, i'm not quite sure if boehner can really get a deeper spending cut deal. i think the most he's going to be able to get is a promise. >> keith boykin, the other thing when i was down in washington yesterday, on the phone with all these guys, is that basically the republicans are going to cave in. basically they're going to cut their losses. basically it's a strategic retreat, that's what i call it, and they will give the president, they will give him his middle class tax cuts, or extended tax cuts and the top rates are going up. now, what the gop gets in return for that i do not know. but i see a cave-in, keith. >> i think you're right. they have no choice, larry. i mean, there's no leverage. the tax rates are going to expire on december 31st, so on january 1st, regardless of whether they do nothing or not, something's going to happen. the president's been very adamant about this. i don't think speaker boehner is actually negotiating in good faith. i think he's reall
that could have been one of the things they talked about. but at this point, i'm not quite sure if boehner can really get a deeper spending cut deal. i think the most he's going to be able to get is a promise. >> keith boykin, the other thing when i was down in washington yesterday, on the phone with all these guys, is that basically the republicans are going to cave in. basically they're going to cut their losses. basically it's a strategic retreat, that's what i call it, and they will...
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never once has obama said -- hang on. i never heard him talk about a spending cut. >> he is going to cut big bird funding and planned parenthood. >> that is it. with your less than 0.10 of one percent of the budget. he has a medicare plan. >> what are the specifics. is he going to endorse the ryan plan? >> he won't tell you what he is going to do in terms of which deductions he is going to cut? >> by the way, his question was what is the single cut the president is going to lay out? >> he is going to cut the federal workforce by ten percent. >> name one spending cut. >> can i please say something? >> it is the easiest thing in the world for a candidate to say i'm going to lower your taxes by five billion or seven trillion you name the number i'm going to do it. and you can say i'm going to cut spending by five, six or ten percent. the hard thing is going to be how you you are going to pay for those cuts. >> nothing, no nothing. >> defense is a huge part of our federal budget. >> i got to get out. >> robert rice. jennifer,
never once has obama said -- hang on. i never heard him talk about a spending cut. >> he is going to cut big bird funding and planned parenthood. >> that is it. with your less than 0.10 of one percent of the budget. he has a medicare plan. >> what are the specifics. is he going to endorse the ryan plan? >> he won't tell you what he is going to do in terms of which deductions he is going to cut? >> by the way, his question was what is the single cut the president is...
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this is a number nobody talks about anymore. it's a stunning number. there's simply not enough people in the workforce. and that's what makes me worry about the long-term viability of the recovery. >> and people are still withdrawn. 169,000 left the labor force in the month of january. that cannot be good. 8.5 million people are not even over the labor force in the past four years. 8.5 million people have withdrawn from the labor force. i mean, that's a terrible number. i'm not making a case, by the way. i'm not a bull on the economy because i think there are too many problems on policies and whatnot. but these jobs numbers generally, they keep looking very, very, very mediocre. >> i tell my folks back home, we can ignore the rates, ignore the revisions. the one question, the one question only is how many jobs did we create last quarter? until that number is 200,000 or 250,000 i think there's a lot to be concerned with. >> the one thing i'll ask, though, i know you're not here for your stock -- maybe you have a stock market view. we'd love to hear it.
this is a number nobody talks about anymore. it's a stunning number. there's simply not enough people in the workforce. and that's what makes me worry about the long-term viability of the recovery. >> and people are still withdrawn. 169,000 left the labor force in the month of january. that cannot be good. 8.5 million people are not even over the labor force in the past four years. 8.5 million people have withdrawn from the labor force. i mean, that's a terrible number. i'm not making a...
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let's talk about this. shall we. our next guest suggests obama supporters should be careful what they wish for. people paying their new premium bills beginning in january instead of having that money to spend at storrs like walmart and target could strike a blow to the economy down the sglood yeah, joining us is todd buchholz former white house economic adviser to the first president bush also with us our own steve liesman. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to be here, maria. >> explain the theory. >> well, look, if obama care fails because of the website, well, then that's terrible for the president. let's say it succeeds and give it the benefit of the doubt and say the president is right and 30 million people sign up, and they start getting insurance, but they start paying premiums. those premiums maybe they'll be a bargain, $100, $200 a month. >> they haven't been a bargain. i see your point. >> let's give the president all the credit and say it's going to work. that's by my calculations about $77 billion of spe
let's talk about this. shall we. our next guest suggests obama supporters should be careful what they wish for. people paying their new premium bills beginning in january instead of having that money to spend at storrs like walmart and target could strike a blow to the economy down the sglood yeah, joining us is todd buchholz former white house economic adviser to the first president bush also with us our own steve liesman. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to be here, maria. >>...
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the issue that the senator is talking about is to try some competition. it is like medicare advantage. >> it's like the health care exchanges in obama care. >> but without the state. >> medicare is a state? >> medicare -- medicare -- you should look carefully at the medicare advantage program. and you will see that 11, 12 million people signed up for it. the thing has come in cheaper and more efficient than anybody dreamed possible. >> but which romney and ryan are essentially campaigning on now, though they haven't said how big the vouchers are, it is like the health insurance exchanges of obama but with the public option being medicare. >> the insurance exchanges are run privately and you don't have the one-size fits all that is the big problem which is what the companies are all rebelling about. i don't expect the republicans to win this battle. i just think the democrats have made a big mistake and they won't have the mediscare victory that they usually have. >> we have a tight ship to run here. thank you, sir. we are going to bring in former white ho
the issue that the senator is talking about is to try some competition. it is like medicare advantage. >> it's like the health care exchanges in obama care. >> but without the state. >> medicare is a state? >> medicare -- medicare -- you should look carefully at the medicare advantage program. and you will see that 11, 12 million people signed up for it. the thing has come in cheaper and more efficient than anybody dreamed possible. >> but which romney and ryan are...
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in just a moment we'll talk with four-star general barry mccaffrey. but let's go to nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker live from the white house. kristen, what exactly is team obama doing here? >> reporter: hi, larry. well, the obama administration has pledged 240,000 metric tons of food aid to north career, things like biscuits, nutritional supplements. they say this is not a quid pro quo. it comes at the same time north korea says it will suspend the nuclear weapons test and will allow inspectors. so certainly a big announcement. you're skeptical, secretary of state hillary clinton also skeptical. she says this is a step in the right direction, an important first step. however, they are watching this situation quite closely. as you know, north korea right now has a new leader kim jong-un, very young, a man in his 20s, very little is known about him. and in the past, north korea has reneged on promises of this sort. so the obama administration certainly saying that this is an encouraging first step, but they are not celebrating just ye
in just a moment we'll talk with four-star general barry mccaffrey. but let's go to nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker live from the white house. kristen, what exactly is team obama doing here? >> reporter: hi, larry. well, the obama administration has pledged 240,000 metric tons of food aid to north career, things like biscuits, nutritional supplements. they say this is not a quid pro quo. it comes at the same time north korea says it will suspend the nuclear weapons test...
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that's according to three obama administration officials talking to nbc news. this morning apparently came less than 48 hours after the november election. the two sat down for about 90 minutes in the oval office when president obama delivered that advice to president trump. and, of course, these revelations come on a day when former acting attorney general sally yates is scheduled to testify before congress. we have reached out to the trump administration. they have not yet responded to this reporting by nbc news, but we're following the testimony from sally yates later on today. back to you. >> just to clarify, it's important, because the trump administration has been putting it on obama for vetting flynn and letting his qualifications past. >>. >> reporter: this is the first we know of the warning. and now flynn has raised a host of problems for the administration. now we're seeing there were warning signs early on. >> we'll come back to you for more on that. care ra, mike, our thanks to you. great discussion about buffett and technology to start the hour. wh
that's according to three obama administration officials talking to nbc news. this morning apparently came less than 48 hours after the november election. the two sat down for about 90 minutes in the oval office when president obama delivered that advice to president trump. and, of course, these revelations come on a day when former acting attorney general sally yates is scheduled to testify before congress. we have reached out to the trump administration. they have not yet responded to this...
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he was talking about how we as a partnership, the government is going to try and clear the obstacles. out there where roads and trees are blocking roads so crews can't get in there to restore power. >> what can the federal government do about getting the trees out of the road? >> well, they can bring in the national guard along with the governors of the states. fema right now is helping to bring in some equipment to help drive some of the equipment after the water gets pumped out of the tunnels in new york city. there are people everywhere. we've got an army of people out there work on this. you can criticize if you want to, but i don't know of anybody that is suggesting a way to do it better. >> it isn't a technical thing. it isn't the actual -- you know, the men, the hard hats and stuff. i've seen them up in connecticut. it's just the thought, tom, that in this day and age, 2012, trees are still falling on power lines, and that is paralyzing a third of the state of connecticut. trees shouldn't fall on power lines in october, november of 2012. somehow there's got to be a better way t
he was talking about how we as a partnership, the government is going to try and clear the obstacles. out there where roads and trees are blocking roads so crews can't get in there to restore power. >> what can the federal government do about getting the trees out of the road? >> well, they can bring in the national guard along with the governors of the states. fema right now is helping to bring in some equipment to help drive some of the equipment after the water gets pumped out of...
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. >>> we've heard a lot of talk today about president obama's pick for the supreme court, but there are a number the vacancies on the fed board of governors, and there's a new position, the vice chair for supervision, that the president hasn't even nominated anyone for. would you like the president to nominate someone for that position? and what effect are those vacancies having on the effect? >> well, i think congress intended for the federal reserve board to have seven members, and that tends to bring on board people with a wide spectrum of groups and experience and perspectives. i think that's valuable, and i would like to see the senate move forward and consider these nominees so that we could operate with a full complement. with respect to the nomination for vice chair of supervision, that's a question i think you need to pose to the white house. i would say that we are doing a very good job on supervision and, um, we are very focused on and devote a great deal of time to that issue. so really it's the nomination question is one for the white house. >>> the president last week expr
. >>> we've heard a lot of talk today about president obama's pick for the supreme court, but there are a number the vacancies on the fed board of governors, and there's a new position, the vice chair for supervision, that the president hasn't even nominated anyone for. would you like the president to nominate someone for that position? and what effect are those vacancies having on the effect? >> well, i think congress intended for the federal reserve board to have seven members,...
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what happens next following president obama's stunning defeat in the senate on the asia pacific trade bill. another vote perhaps on tap. we'll talk to one of the key senators supporting the president on the democratic side, when we continue. back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so if you get a trade idea about, say organic food stocks schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ ♪ with xfinity fr
what happens next following president obama's stunning defeat in the senate on the asia pacific trade bill. another vote perhaps on tap. we'll talk to one of the key senators supporting the president on the democratic side, when we continue. back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we...
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and if you look at the numbers that the obama administration was talking about back in january, they were forecasting economic growth. remember, their budget, way higher than the blue chip. that was one of my complaints about their budget, was the deficit over the next ten years was going to be about $13 trillion, not $9 trillion if you use realistic numbers and the three months up to the election, larry, obama said it's the end of the world, in a financial crisis that's going to last for years. they keep changing their story and the most important point about this is, larry, they are not changing the program. >> right. >> even though the program is wrong, you know, the other big story this weekend, larry, i listened to a lot of democratic house and senate members who said maybe we need another stimulus. and then we're talking about the kind of stimulus you and i talk about. they are talking about more government make work spending programs. >> richard from pimco, wonderful to have you back on the program. love having you. this is one of the rare moments where i agree with joe biden
and if you look at the numbers that the obama administration was talking about back in january, they were forecasting economic growth. remember, their budget, way higher than the blue chip. that was one of my complaints about their budget, was the deficit over the next ten years was going to be about $13 trillion, not $9 trillion if you use realistic numbers and the three months up to the election, larry, obama said it's the end of the world, in a financial crisis that's going to last for...
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we'll talk about that coming up. >>> also, will obama bm cacare impact american businesses? an exclusive interview. stay with us. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. >>> welcome back. new details are emerging now about a potential jpmorgan settlement with the country sfwl the long awaited deal between jpmorgan and the justice apartment appears close to completion. i'm told it's all but done and is in the process of being finalized. we may see it announced as early as next week. apparently the justice department and other agencies involved are currently debating the timing and where and when of how to announce it. this accord would be a $13 billion settlement to settle issues that jpmorgan adopted or took part in sho
we'll talk about that coming up. >>> also, will obama bm cacare impact american businesses? an exclusive interview. stay with us. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need...
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it's the overall burden of government and under bush and obama we are becoming more like europe. i don't want to be france, greece. >> i want to be america. thank you so much, we'll continue talking about this important topic. >>> small business, big health care expense, a local business owner that says he may keep hiring to a minimum because of a health care overhaul. and gabby douglas becoming a celebrity overnight. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another r
it's the overall burden of government and under bush and obama we are becoming more like europe. i don't want to be france, greece. >> i want to be america. thank you so much, we'll continue talking about this important topic. >>> small business, big health care expense, a local business owner that says he may keep hiring to a minimum because of a health care overhaul. and gabby douglas becoming a celebrity overnight. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball....
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it's my turn right now. >> you talk about obama's apparent anger, easy to read. how do voters in your experience react to that kind of anger? >> they are not going to like it. because this is a different man. you know, i dpaf a lot of interviews to the associated press about what the body language was like during the first debate and i saw that he did some things that he shouldn't have done and expressed that to the press, like he said uh a lot and looked down. you saw in this debate he did everything correctly, he looked at his opponent and very -- he smiled and did all of the right things. but with this anger, somebody must have coached him and said, you've got to show some fire. and it doesn't work with him. >> great stuff. dr. lillian glass, thank you very much. her new book "the body language advantage" is available now. ground breaking on new homes surge in september. it's the fastest pace in more than four years and it could be the foundation of a faster economic recovery. that's up next on "the kudlow report." americans believe they should be in charge of
it's my turn right now. >> you talk about obama's apparent anger, easy to read. how do voters in your experience react to that kind of anger? >> they are not going to like it. because this is a different man. you know, i dpaf a lot of interviews to the associated press about what the body language was like during the first debate and i saw that he did some things that he shouldn't have done and expressed that to the press, like he said uh a lot and looked down. you saw in this...